Month: March 2014

Twitter can help you connect with customers, prospects, and other businesses. Twitter also enables you to track industry news, product introductions, announcements, and other important information. Essentially, Twitter can be a valuable part of your social media strategy. If you’ve just started using Twitter or you’re not quite sure what to do, here’s 6 twitter

If you’re still running Windows XP on business-critical systems, you’re probably aware of the end of support date on April 8th, 2014. Microsoft has reminded customers of the end of support date for two years, yet there’s so many people who feel wronged by the termination of Windows XP. Windows XP has been a trusted

Target’s massive data breach, which occurred between November 27th and December 15th 2013, was one of the largest data thefts throughout the history of data breaches. And since the breach was reported, we’ve been learning more concerning details every week or two. Initially, Target reported the theft of 40 million customers’ credit card numbers. But

As a business owner, you’re probably familiar with the task of sorting and organizing all of your receipts at the end of the month. The problem is, receipts are extremely easy to lose. Did you know there’s a better way to keep track of your receipts? In fact, you’re probably already using the app for

Do you take advantage of LinkedIn’s Products & Services tab to showcase or promote your products and services? If so, it’s time to discover content-sharing alternatives for your Company Page. LinkedIn will remove the Products & Services tab from all LinkedIn Company Pages on April 14th, 2014. According to LinkedIn, the feature removal results from

Have you ever heard the saying “if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” Many companies, including Apple, tend to follow this saying and stick to their routines. However, routine can either lead to success or failure. For example, Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, acknowledged a mistake due to their typical routine. The company’s iPhone 5C failed

Microsoft is Expected to Unveil an Office on iPad Suite This Week! In June 2013, Microsoft released an iOS version of Microsoft Office for the iPhone. According to ZDNet and The Verge, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is planning to announce the long-awaited Microsoft Office on iPad suite on March 27th at a press event in San Francisco.

Apple’s new iOS 7.1 update has been a source of frustration for iPhone users since it came out, by draining batteries quicker than before. Although creators of the new update claim they only noticed a slight decrease in battery life post update, there might be a series of small issues draining your battery power. Prolong

According to Gartner, a leading information technology research and advisory company, 2014 is “The Era of the Personal Cloud”, because more and more users are starting to store their data on this innovative storage service. If you store documents, pictures, and videos on applications such as DropBox, Google Drive, and SkyDrive, you’re already using a

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